Kotlinx.serialization
Kotlin multiplatform / multi-format serialization
Install / Use
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Kotlin multiplatform / multi-format reflectionless serialization
Kotlin serialization consists of a compiler plugin, that generates visitor code for serializable classes, runtime library with core serialization API and support libraries with various serialization formats.
- Supports Kotlin classes marked as
@Serializableand standard collections. - Provides JSON, Protobuf, CBOR, Hocon and Properties formats.
- Complete multiplatform support: JVM, JS and Native.
Table of contents
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Introduction and references
Here is a small example.
import kotlinx.serialization.*
import kotlinx.serialization.json.*
@Serializable
data class Project(val name: String, val language: String)
fun main() {
// Serializing objects
val data = Project("kotlinx.serialization", "Kotlin")
val string = Json.encodeToString(data)
println(string) // {"name":"kotlinx.serialization","language":"Kotlin"}
// Deserializing back into objects
val obj = Json.decodeFromString<Project>(string)
println(obj) // Project(name=kotlinx.serialization, language=Kotlin)
}
<!--- TEST_NAME ReadmeTest --> <!--- TEST {"name":"kotlinx.serialization","language":"Kotlin"} Project(name=kotlinx.serialization, language=Kotlin) -->You can get the full code here.
Read the Kotlin Serialization Guide for all details.
You can find auto-generated documentation website on kotlinlang.org.
Setup
New versions of the serialization plugin are released in tandem with each new Kotlin compiler version.
Make sure you have the corresponding Kotlin plugin installed in the IDE, no additional plugins for IDE are required.
Gradle
To set up kotlinx.serialization, you have to do two things:
- Add the serialization plugin.
- Add the serialization library dependency.
1) Setting up the serialization plugin
You can set up the serialization plugin with the Kotlin plugin using the Gradle plugins DSL:
Kotlin DSL:
plugins {
kotlin("jvm") version "2.3.0" // or kotlin("multiplatform") or any other kotlin plugin
kotlin("plugin.serialization") version "2.3.0"
}
Groovy DSL:
plugins {
id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.multiplatform' version '2.3.0'
id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.serialization' version '2.3.0'
}
<details> <summary>Using <code>apply plugin</code> (the old way)</summary>Kotlin versions before 1.4.0 are not supported by the stable release of Kotlin serialization.
First, you have to add the serialization plugin to your classpath as the other compiler plugins:
Kotlin DSL:
buildscript {
repositories { mavenCentral() }
dependencies {
val kotlinVersion = "2.3.0"
classpath(kotlin("gradle-plugin", version = kotlinVersion))
classpath(kotlin("serialization", version = kotlinVersion))
}
}
Groovy DSL:
buildscript {
ext.kotlin_version = '2.3.0'
repositories { mavenCentral() }
dependencies {
classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-serialization:$kotlin_version"
}
}
Then you can apply plugin (example in Groovy):
apply plugin: 'kotlin' // or 'kotlin-multiplatform' for multiplatform projects
apply plugin: 'kotlinx-serialization'
</details>
2) Dependency on the JSON library
After setting up the plugin, you have to add a dependency on the serialization library. Note that while the plugin has version the same as the compiler one, runtime library has different coordinates, repository and versioning.
Kotlin DSL:
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json:1.10.0")
}
Groovy DSL:
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
implementation "org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json:1.10.0"
}
We also provide
kotlinx-serialization-coreartifact that contains all serialization API but does not have a bundled serialization format with it
Android
By default, proguard rules are supplied with the library. These rules keep serializers for all serializable classes that are retained after shrinking, so you don't need additional setup.
However, these rules do not affect serializable classes if they have named companion objects.
If you want to serialize classes with named companion objects, you need to add and edit rules below to your proguard-rules.pro configuration.
Note that the rules for R8 differ depending on the compatibility mode used.
<details> <summary>Example of named companion rules for ProGuard and R8 compatibility mode</summary># Serializer for classes with named companion objects are retrieved using `getDeclaredClasses`.
# If you have any, replace classes with those containing named companion objects.
-keepattributes InnerClasses # Needed for `getDeclaredClasses`.
-if @kotlinx.serialization.Serializable class
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion, # <-- List serializable classes with named companions.
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion2
{
static **$* *;
}
-keepnames class <1>$$serializer { # -keepnames suffices; class is kept when serializer() is kept.
static <1>$$serializer INSTANCE;
}
</details>
<details>
<summary>Example of named companion rules for R8 full mode</summary>
# Serializer for classes with named companion objects are retrieved using `getDeclaredClasses`.
# If you have any, replace classes with those containing named companion objects.
-keepattributes InnerClasses # Needed for `getDeclaredClasses`.
-if @kotlinx.serialization.Serializable class
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion, # <-- List serializable classes with named companions.
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion2
{
static **$* *;
}
-keepnames class <1>$$serializer { # -keepnames suffices; class is kept when serializer() is kept.
static <1>$$serializer INSTANCE;
}
# Keep both serializer and serializable classes to save the attribute InnerClasses
-keepclasseswithmembers, allowshrinking, allowobfuscation, allowaccessmodification class
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion, # <-- List serializable classes with named companions.
com.example.myapplication.HasNamedCompanion2
{
*;
}
</details>
In case you want to exclude serializable classes that are used, but never serialized at runtime, you will need to write custom rules with narrower class specifications.
Multiplatform (Common, JS, Native)
Most of the modules are also available for Kotlin/JS and Kotlin/Native. You can add dependency to the required module right to the common source set:
commonMain {
dependencies {
// Works as common dependency as well as the platform one
implementation "org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json:$serialization_version"
}
}
The same artifact coordinates can be used to depend on platform-specific artifact in platform-specific source-set.
Maven
Ensure the proper version of Kotlin and serialization version:
<properties>
<kotlin.version>2.3.0</kotlin.version>
<serialization.version>1.10.0</serialization.version>
</properties>
Add serialization plugin to Kotlin compiler plugin:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlin</groupId>
<artifactId>kotlin-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<versio
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